Multiple Choice
Assume for this question that Eric invoked the right to remain silent when he told Officer Franklin to "Get out of here!": Will Eric's statement to Officer Hill about the carjacking be admissible in court
A) Yes, statements are admissible if the questioning stopped and there is a two hour period before questioning resumes.
B) Yes, the questions related to a different crime than the one being discussed when Eric invoked his right to remain silent.
C) No, the time between sessions was sufficient but Officer Hill did not obtain a Miranda waiver.
D) No, once a suspect invokes the right to remain silent the police are not allowed to question the person again.
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